Altaic languages - word comparison with Map, Body section

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Altaic languages word comparison words related to animals
Turkish (Oghuz language group) - Turkic languages
Azerbaijani (Oghuz group) - Turkic languages
Chuvash (Ogur language group) - Turkic languages
Tatar (Kipchak language group) - Turkic languages
Kazakh (Kipchak language group) - Turkic languages
Kyrgyz (Kipchak language group) - Turkic languages
Uyghur (Karuluk language group) - Turkic languages
Sakha-Yakut (Siberian languages) - Turkic languages
Mongolian language - Mongolian language family
Manchurian - Tungusic languages
Korean
Japanese
#アルタイ諸語
#altai

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@emraannaimi1591
@emraannaimi1591 4 ай бұрын
Where is Uzbek language?
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 4 ай бұрын
We couldn't find Uzbek speaker who want to speak Uzbek language. :)
@bilig_betig
@bilig_betig 4 ай бұрын
Same with Uyghur, like Turkish and Azerbaijani.
@AnimatedTreasure
@AnimatedTreasure 4 ай бұрын
In Yakut we have "bas" for "head", but it's used more rarely than "töbö". Also, we have "as" which means "hair (on the back of the head, edges)". Also, we have "kös" only in "bas-kös" (head-eyes) which means chief, master. We have "uos" which means lips, mouth. We also have "xol" which means "arm". Many common Turkic words exist in Yakut but they've changed their meaning a bit.
@bilig_betig
@bilig_betig 4 ай бұрын
In Turkish "tepe" = Kazakh "töbö" means "hill" :) :)
@ErtacBaliyev
@ErtacBaliyev 3 ай бұрын
In Azerbaijani, we mostly use "baş" for "head", but we also use "təpə" for it. "Təpə" sounds more vulgar compared to "baş".
@renatofigueiredo603
@renatofigueiredo603 4 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@user-jh8gz1lo4e
@user-jh8gz1lo4e Ай бұрын
The word meaning "mouth" in Mongolian is the same as the word meaning "female sexual organ" in Turkish.
@folkanatolia
@folkanatolia 2 ай бұрын
THERE ARE NOT ALTAIC LANGUAGES BUT TURKIC LANGUAGES AND OTHER LANGUAGES!
@SerkanKabak25
@SerkanKabak25 3 ай бұрын
There's no definite Altaic here. As far as similarities / overlaps in words, I see the Turkic languages - Turkish, Azeri, Turkmen, Chuvash, Kazakh, Krygyz, Tatar, Uyghur, Yakut, Mongolian with similarities to Manchu, with Korean and Japanese as isolated languages.
@dar_khan_
@dar_khan_ Ай бұрын
in kazakh foot is "ayaq" but also we say "but"
@borgilbatbaatar7683
@borgilbatbaatar7683 2 ай бұрын
Boor (Kyrgiz), biar (sakha) means kidney in Mongolian so funnyy
@kts437
@kts437 3 ай бұрын
I am Mongolian here. The lady who represented Mongolian language is not actually Mongolian nor she is a native Mongol speaker. Tongue in Mongolian is "hel" but mouth in Mongolian "am" and she was wrong with the word for tongue!!!!! Turkish people are trying very hard to prove the Altaic language family but it will never be proven because it is a political ideology supported by Turanism.
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching our videos.
@rogdarorfod
@rogdarorfod 3 ай бұрын
no one really cares about Altaic language family, this is just irrelevant title
@TurkbodndiLanguage
@TurkbodndiLanguage 3 ай бұрын
@rogdarorfod Thank you for you comment
@borgilbatbaatar7683
@borgilbatbaatar7683 2 ай бұрын
Xalxa, kulak mean earwax in Mongolian language😅
@Sakha8Yakutia8
@Sakha8Yakutia8 3 ай бұрын
Yakutsky's head will be "bas"
@TheAnatoli66
@TheAnatoli66 2 ай бұрын
After 6,000-7,000 years, you can no longer expect word matches. There is an ancient Altaic language from which Turkish, Mongolian, Tungusic, Korean and Japonic are descended. The reason why there are now so few similarities after such a long time is substrates. The Altaians were very mobile, but no matter where they went, there were already other languages. So each of the Altaic language groups got a different substrate. There are more similarities in the proto-languages ​​and grammar structure.
@user-jh8gz1lo4e
@user-jh8gz1lo4e Ай бұрын
Çuvaşça ve ön türkçenin 3000 yıldan daha az zaman önce ayılmasına rağmen bu kadar farklılaştığı düşünülürse 6000-7000 yıl bunun için oldukça uzun bir süre.
@borgilbatbaatar7683
@borgilbatbaatar7683 2 ай бұрын
Chuvash samsa means nasal in Mongolia
@user-jh8gz1lo4e
@user-jh8gz1lo4e Ай бұрын
The word meaning "mouth" in Mongolian is the same as the word meaning "female sexual organ" in Turkish.
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans
@ProudToBrotherWithJapans 4 ай бұрын
If research had been done on the Altai language for years, it would have been proven that Koreans came from the Altai Mountains. If these studies had been done, this language would not be a hypothesis right now ff course he's a racist, that's it,If you look at Westerners, it turns out that they are related to Hindus who have nothing to do with them.
@kts437
@kts437 3 ай бұрын
I am a Mongolian and enough research has been conducted on Altaic but it failed to be true. Altaic will never be proven because it is now serving more a political ideology of the Turkish government to expand its influence in Inner Asia but unfortunately it is very short-sighted agenda, which will never work out.
@thraciensis3589
@thraciensis3589 2 ай бұрын
​@@kts437Actually, all the governments of Turkic states do support Turkic ancestry connection. They even established many political and cultural organizations about this. They support Altaic linguistics lightly, not strongly. I have researched all of them.
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